I wonder how many people still don't know Dante died at the end of the movie.

That's a grey area. It was the original concept for the ending, and that scene was indeed shot. However, the widely released ending does not include that scene, to the best of my knowledge. Therefore, while that was the intent, the "actual movie" does not include Dante's death.

I wonder how many people still don't know Dante died at the end of the movie.

That's a grey area. It was the original concept for the ending, and that scene was indeed shot. However, the widely released ending does not include that scene, to the best of my knowledge. Therefore, while that was the intent, the "actual movie" does not include Dante's death.

/We're both right.

Stupid me picked it up on Blu Ray. 8mm (or was it 16?) doesn't really translate well into 1080p. I think you can see the individual grains.

I wonder how many people still don't know Dante died at the end of the movie.

That's a grey area. It was the original concept for the ending, and that scene was indeed shot. However, the widely released ending does not include that scene, to the best of my knowledge. Therefore, while that was the intent, the "actual movie" does not include Dante's death.

/We're both right.

So Dante is dead, and Dante is not dead. Come on, Erwin! Wasn't the cat enough?

I`ve heard there is actually money to be made knowing how to program some of those older languages because there are still a number of computer systems from the early 70s still in use doing things like operating traffic lights and other assorted, dedicated functions. There are fewer and fewer people with the required skills necessary to maintain these older systems and there are many municipalities that would rather have their old system repaired than upgrade to a modern system.